I have seen a few films and TV works that describe the Japanese countryside, and they are completely the perfect neighbors state of not closing the door at night and not picking up things, but in fact, wasn't that the case with us just a few decades ago. But today's Chinese villages are either empty towns or welfare homes. The old hands and the young hands support each other, waiting for the return of just ten days a year, and then entering the cycle of waiting again. How much do we pay as we move forward and are they worth it?
Zhaimu's house is very dilapidated, the bathtub is only half the size of other people's houses, and it has to hold all the men in the house; there are no new toys at home, because Dad will fix the old favorite toys; even when the child falls and breaks the skin I know how to ask questions, but my father will not forget the days of kite flying. Maybe beef hot pot is better than fried dumplings, and our life is probably more convenient and dazzling than that of Bhutan, but can happiness rely on material stacking? When "That's right, we adopted Qing Duo and Liu Qing at the same time, there is no problem at all" finally appeared, the slap in the face was very loud.
Now we are running fast on the road, surpassing many fellow travelers along the way, and there are more goals ahead. But everyone knows the danger of speeding, and any small accident will magnify the danger of speeding infinitely. Times have changed, teenagers enjoy the excitement of speed, and a wise adult understands the importance of stability.
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